NHER 13149 (Building record) - 19th century catholic presbytery house

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Summary

Very good 19th century Tudorbethan house in flint with yellow brick trimmings and diaper work and elaborate chimneys. Originally built as the catholic presbytery, this house later became the Spread Eagle public house, and is now privately occupied.

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Location

Map sheet TF70SW
Civil Parish OXBOROUGH, BRECKLAND, NORFOLK

Map

Very good 19th century Tudorbethan house in flint with yellow brick trimmings and diaper work. Elaborate chimneys.
E. Rose (NAU), 31 January 1978.

Originally built as the Catholic Presbytery, later the Spread Eagle public house, now a private house.

6 October 1993. NLA air photography.
Building visible towards right hand side of photograph.
H. Clare (NLA), 1 February 2001.

  • --- Aerial Photograph: Edwards, D.A. (NLA). 1996. TF 7401ACB - ACH..
  • --- Aerial Photograph: TF 7401/ ABU.
  • --- Record Card: NAU Staff. 1974-1988. Norfolk Archaeological Index Primary Record Card.

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Record last edited

Jan 25 2011 10:22AM

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